MODULE 15: PHOTOGRAPHY 2. 12 3 Photography 2 Yearbooks depend on PHOTO- JOURNALISM, the art of telling stories with photos. PHOTOS SHOW WHO, WHAT, WHERE,

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MODULE 15: PHOTOGRAPHY 2 Slide 2 12 3 Photography 2 Yearbooks depend on PHOTO- JOURNALISM, the art of telling stories with photos. PHOTOS SHOW WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY AND HOW. PHOTOS SHOW ENERGY. A VARIETY OF SHOTS ALL CONTRIBUTE INFORMATION TO A STORY. Slide 3 12 3 Photography 2 FRAMED: The photographer eliminated the noise or the background interference. Slide 4 12 3 Photography 2 EMOTION IN MOTION: Win or lose, there is plenty of human drama to photograph when shooting sports. Slide 5 12 3 Photography 2 ACTION REACTION & DIMENSION: Smiles and embraces tell the story. Slide 6 12 3 Photography 2 TIGHTLY FRAMED: Playground equipment frames the subject, who unaware of the photographer. Slide 7 12 3 Photography 2 Strong photos are carefully COMPOSED. COMPOSITION REFERS TO THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE ELEMENTS IN A PHOTO. PHOTOGRAPHERS HAVE AN EYE FOR COMPOSITION TECHNIQUES. OTHER ELEMENTS ADD TO WELL-COMPOSED PHOTOS. Slide 8 12 3 Photography 2 DETAILS: While faces are important, the lab equipment and hands are also a storytelling focal point. Slide 9 12 3 Photography 2 SNAPSHOT & ACTION REACTION: Life is full of everyday moments that make priceless, storytelling photos. Slide 10 12 3 Photography 2 RULE OF THIRDS: Visual hot spots are created where vertical and horizontal guides intersect. Slide 11 1 3 2 Photography 2 The TECHNICAL QUALITY of photos is as important as the content. HIGH QUALITY PHOTOS DO A BETTER JOB OF STORYTELLING. TECHNICAL QUALITY IS RELATED TO THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S KNOWLEDGE OF TOOLS. PHOTO EDITING SOFTWARE OFFERS MORE OPTIONS. Slide 12 1 3 2 Photography 2 REPETITION: The repeating colors and the same happy reaction add interest to the photo. Slide 13 1 3 2 Photography 2 TEXTURE: The white cream adds texture and dimension to this image captured at a pie toss. Slide 14 1 3 2 Photography 2 The rope acts as a LEADING LINE, pointing to the main subject as he struggles to avoid the water. Slide 15 1 3 2 Photography 2 The photographers ANGLE allows for the paper and pen to be included for detail. This is a worms eye view.